.. wow, immediate difference. They feel "lighter" than a traditional Jordan 11, for sure. The lack of that full-length carbon fiber plate and the different upper construction makes them much more flexible / easy to wear from the first step. Comfort? It's there, but it's a different kind of comfortable. After a full day in these, here's my take. The support is excellent – great for all-day wear. But they are "not" light. You feel the quality (and the weight). For true ballers? Maybe stick to retro+ performance models. For a sneakerhead wanting a fresh take on a legend? The rare air jordan 11 delivers. It’s a statement piece for collectors who already have the OG colorways. Here’s my real take: The 'Rare Air' concept on the Jordan 11 is bold. The design trades the classic patent leather for nubuck and uses that cool blue—it’s a modern twist. On foot, they're comfortable "and" head-turning. A major pro? You won't see these everywhere. The con? At this price point, some might prefer a more traditional 11. I'd recommend these to collectors wanting a unique piece. Now, a potential con: The comfort tech is "older". If you're used to Zoom Air or React cushioning, the ride here might feel a bit firm. It's not uncomfortable, but don't buy these expecting cloud-like softness. They're a lifestyle shoe first. Just keep that in mind based on what you're looking for.
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